saxo vts in 106

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kylers2k

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5 posts

205 months

Saturday 3rd November 2007
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kinda in another topic aswell but thought would start a new one
any ideas on whats easy/hard what i need? anyone done it?
thanks

Simes205

4,661 posts

235 months

Saturday 3rd November 2007
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Try using the internet. wink

www.psooc.com

There are other Peugeot clubs out there that may also be able to help you out.

I also did this

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=106+16v...

smile




Edited by Simes205 on Saturday 3rd November 17:23

CooperS

4,542 posts

226 months

Sunday 4th November 2007
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what's the question btw?

Simes205

4,661 posts

235 months

Sunday 4th November 2007
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CooperS said:
what's the question btw?
lol...how did I miss that?

CooperS

4,542 posts

226 months

Monday 5th November 2007
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Simes205 said:
CooperS said:
what's the question btw?
lol...how did I miss that?
my first thoughts turned to how do you shoehorn a VTS into a 106 then i thought that would be silly but what else can he mean? is it another can you fit a saxo dash in a 106 thread or even better can a vts engine fit in a 106....

If so take advice above and look for yourself using a search function of some sort.

kylers2k

Original Poster:

5 posts

205 months

Monday 5th November 2007
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its an vts engine in a 106...

CooperS

4,542 posts

226 months

Tuesday 6th November 2007
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ok, get a 106gti cant be much money now, would be less money overall once you've taken into consideration engine swap, brakes (presume your using a 1.4 saxo) and insurance

Simes205

4,661 posts

235 months

Tuesday 6th November 2007
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Agreed, it would be cheaper insurance than modding a 1.4.
And then there will be also a far better suspension and brake set up already done for you.
You'll only have to wire up some blue LED's and you'll be away.

slammed306

5 posts

204 months

Saturday 10th November 2007
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its not as hard suposidly as it sounds my freind runs a 106 1.0 kid and he has transformed it into an absolute weapon hes running a lightly tuned vts engine and totaly stripped the interior and it will give a type r a run for its money no problems! and the whole lots cost him under 2k inc brakes bucket seats the lot its a real track monster for the money

busta

4,504 posts

240 months

Monday 12th November 2007
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It's a dead easy swop. The Saxo and 106 are pretty much mechanically identical in case you didn't already know!

Unbolt the old engine, bolt in the new one. In a phase 1 106 you will need to grind a bit off the o/s inner wing. The wiring can be a bit awkward- you need the ecu and engine loom from the VTS, and the ecu will either need to be 'unlocked' so it doesn't immobilise or you'll need the transponder, keys et al. from the VTS.

Before you do it though it's worth seeing what other 16v 106's are up for sale because you might be able to buy one cheaper than you can build one.